On Wed, 12 Jan 2000 15:05:40 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
> top, kill, and... oh wait, Windows, right, right. Reset key. I've got my
> Linux box doing all my important work. Windows is just games. I've given up
> on trying to make it stable and just wack the reset key.
My NTWS install here is stable without my trying. :)
>> 2) Mr.Ed (editor)
> vim. I used to be a joe head but I admit these days I try to :q out of
> joe and then get frustrated before I remember to hit CNTL-C. I've not found
> any GUI application (not even GVIM) that I really like for windows. I'm just
> not too fond of the CUA keys and nothing really jumps out at me with the old
> WordStar keys. vim at least gives me a consistent editor across all the
> platforms I use and has, thus far, had all the features I've wanted from it
> and none of the features I've not wanted.
I use NoteTab Pro since my editing needs increased beyond the realms
of NotePad. <vbg> NoteTab Pro is certainly no piece of cake. Take a look
at www.notetab.com.
>> 3) PMView (image viewer and more)
> ACDeeCee.
There's PMView 2000 for Windows9x/NT/2000 and OS/2 now. I have my copy
running here. :))
>> 4) WarpCenter (GUI enhancement: multiple desktops and such)
> Powerbar.
I was using Desks at Will but have since tried PowerBar and am really
liking it. BTW, warpcenter did not give multiple desktops. I think we are
speaking of Object Desktop aren't we?
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